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[00:47]<drvvdaa>I like... Getting my work done instead of compiling my tools.
[00:47]<svjzdzxzsnz>mattmcc: Well... I have tried Woody too long ago to know that... And I had a million problems to make it work in the first place...
[00:47]<svjzdzxzsnz>mattmcc: ditto
[00:47]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>takuan: You have "mysql.so" in your php.ini file uncommented. Change it to "mysql.dll" or "mysql_php.dll" -- whatever came in that zip file of DLLs with PHP.
[00:48]<jddddd>mattmcc: Quit making sense, you're confusing the noobies and Stormchaser
[00:48]<drvvdaa>Stormchaser: Woody was awhile ago, yes... :)
[00:48]<vrcurg>richardlynch: let me say it again, there is no such line
[00:48]<drvvdaa>I never actually ran a desktop box using woody.
[00:49]<||aw>woody was outdated way before sarge was even usable as "testing"
[00:49]<svjzdzxzsnz>mattmcc: Well... I did something like this: "Ok... Uhm... Damn installer... Okay, okay, Damn dselect... Okay, okay... *config, config*. It works *switched back to SuSE" :)
[00:49]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>takuan: So your theory is that the php5apache.dll is hard-wired to look for mysql.so?...
[00:50]<drvvdaa>Well, the process leading up to it being released was hampered by a number of simultaneous issues, like the complete revamping of the security updates process.
[00:50]<dnlznvyjn>Stormchaser : What package management do you use in SuSe?
[00:50]<vrcurg>richardlynch: something like that
[00:50]<svjzdzxzsnz>yast
[00:50]<||aw>Stormchaser: yeah, that sounds like woody :)
[00:50]<dnlznvyjn>erk
[00:50]<apzjtuzp_>well fixed my mysql problem, now i have to sort out all the other shit
[00:50]<svjzdzxzsnz>DepretioN: I *used* SuSE
[00:50]<dnlznvyjn>yast gave me headaches
[00:50]<||aw>Stormchaser: ever try slackware?
[00:50]<svjzdzxzsnz>yast is cool
[00:50]<drvvdaa>Stormchaser: Heh. Nobody likes dselect. It's very nearly obsolete, in fact. I'd be surprised if it's even available as part of etch's installer when it comes out.
[00:51]<svjzdzxzsnz>||cw: yes... Didn't liked it... I run slack for server, tho
[00:51]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>takuan: Search http://bugs.php.net for taht one, or see if there is a newer PHP5 to download from http://php.net because that would pretty much kill EVERY Windows user, if your theory is correct.
[00:51]<drvvdaa>The last time I used dselect for anything was, I think, 1997.
[00:51]<jddddd>dselect sounds familure
[00:51]<svjzdzxzsnz>mattmcc: I had libldap1 collisions in Woody
[00:52]<||aw>Stormchaser: I started on slack, ditched it when I needed "screen" and couldn't compile it because it needed a certain lib, but that lib needed anoother lib, which I couldn't compile because it needed the first lib... i was like arg!
[00:52]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>franck34: maybe look into shared memory at http://php.net
[00:52]<apzjtuzp_>something is f'd up with my date() cmd now
[00:52]<vrcurg>richardlynch: that's what I guessed too
[00:52]<sxrmpa>anyone know what could cause a script to fail without producing any errors -- php or apache ?
[00:52]<vrcurg>it seemed very strange
[00:52]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>shadfc: A segfault would do that.
[00:52]<svjzdzxzsnz>*curses slack because of lack of screen*
[00:52]<||aw>shadfc: fail in what manner?
[00:52]<drvvdaa>||cw: Then you tried redhat, where to get one package you needed to download another, which after downloading told you that you needed another...? :)
[00:53]<dnlznvyjn>bleh, *all* our servers at work are redhat
[00:53]<svjzdzxzsnz>RH is crap
[00:53]<||aw>mattmcc: yeah, RH5 even. then I upgraded that install, remotely, one package at a time to Mandrake 7
[00:53]<sxrmpa>||cw the page finishes with zero output. in one case, it should just be a redirect, but it doesnt. blank
[00:53]<dnlznvyjn>but at least rackspace do our their "fanatical support" for us and do all the gruntwork when things go wrong
[00:54]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>shadfc: can you run that same script from the command line?
[00:54]<||aw>mattmcc: and *then* i learned about urpmi and was pissed
[00:54]<jddddd>da-drew: You need to chill out while your here. Take you meds, or whatever you need to do.
[00:55]<sxrmpa>richardlynch not really, it needs post data (image upload, resize)
[00:56]<jddddd>mattmcc any reason you haven't considered ubuntu yet?
[00:56]<txgwzzmgg>richardlynch: ?
[00:56]<apzjtuzp_>for date.timezone what's EST?
[00:56]<apzjtuzp_>or is it EST
[00:56]<drvvdaa>Jymmmm: It doesn't have anything to offer me over Debian.
[00:57]<st00pyd>Eastern Standard Time? GMT-5
[00:57]<drvvdaa>Jymmmm: Same (or largely the same) packages, just run by a less experienced group of developers who are in the process of re-learning various lessons Debian has already learned.
[00:57]<apzjtuzp_>STOOPiD: lol no i know what it is, i'm asking date.timezone = EST || us_es || us_EST?
[00:58]<st00pyd>Ohhh :)
[00:58]<2u22fgguv>hey, with PDO is there any way of using prepared statements with the IN clause for example "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id IN(?)" and then insert an array of ids?
[00:58]<apzjtuzp_>what is UTC?
[00:58]<st00pyd>Universal... something something
[00:58]<st00pyd>It's like GMT
[00:58]<jddddd>mattmcc: Ah, well I'm semi-forced to use ubuntu over debian for the real tiem (cnc) stuff, but I'm not too happy with ubuntu myself, just feels weird
[00:58]<jddddd>UTC == Universal Time Coordiants
[00:58]<drvvdaa>Jymmmm: Now, mind, I'm a bit of an anomoly. I've been running the unstable verison of Debian on all my desktop machines for seven years. It's fine for me, but not something I recommend to others. :)
[00:59]<drvvdaa>*anomaly
[00:59]<apzjtuzp_>thats what i set it too
[00:59]<drvvdaa>Jymmmm: Hmm, which packages have CNC stuff?
[00:59]<mz-mznw>i just took my meds, im cool, lets just try not to get back on the dolphin topic
[00:59]<jddddd>AfroTurf: For YOUR needs, GMT and UTC are the same.
[00:59]<svjzdzxzsnz>mattmcc: I *really* like is the ubuntu's release cycle. While it takes Debian 3 or 4 years, Ubuntu does in 6 months...
[00:59]<apzjtuzp_>Jymmmm: i would like EST
[01:00]<jddddd>mattmcc: It's not the packages as much as the RTAI kernel
[01:00]<jddddd>AfroTurf gmt-8
[01:00]<jddddd>AfroTurf gmt-5
[01:00]<apzjtuzp_>Jymmmm: so date.timezone = gmt-5
[01:00]<mzzcz9q>bubblenut: I don't think you can do that kind of thing with prepared queries in most DBs.
[01:00]<jddddd>AfroTurf um sure why not. I have nfv what you're doing
[01:00]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>shadfc: error_log("got here " . __LINE__); all over the place.
[01:00]<jddddd>nfc
[01:00]<apzjtuzp_>lol
[01:00]<jddddd>EST is GMT-5
[01:01]<mzzcz9q>You could potentially do it with a stored procedure in some DBs, but it would be really complicated for minimal benefit
[01:01]<jddddd>that's all I was responding to
[01:01]<drvvdaa>Stormchaser: Well, they're on track to hit an 18 month cycle with etch... :)
[01:01]<apzjtuzp_>Jymmmm: i'm fixing some error that my date() function was producing saying i didn't set date.timezone
[01:01]<jddddd>AfroTurf goony goo goo
[01:02]<drvvdaa>Stormchaser: And given the relative sizes and architectural support, that'll be pretty impressive if they pull it off.
[01:02]<jddddd>mattmcc the cnc is 3rd party, you have to have it to the list file to grab it
[01:02]<vrcurg>duh
[01:02]<vrcurg>same stuff
[01:03]<jddddd>I always forget the name of that file where the pkgs are available from
[01:03]<sxrmpa>richardlynch yeah, doing that righ tnow
[01:03]<vrcurg>apache2+php4: LoadModule php4_module "c:/php/php4apache.dll"
[01:03]<drvvdaa>Jymmmm: Hmm. RTAI appears to be in sarge.
[01:03]<pyzns>does "Call to undefined function: curl_init()" mean that php wasn't compiled with curl enabled?
[01:04]<vrcurg>cannot load c:/php/php4apache2.dll into server
[01:04]<zdzxzzmfdgzx>fires: Bingo.
[01:04]<vrcurg>the specified module coald not be found
[01:04]<pyzns>damnit
[01:04]<vrcurg>and i forgot the type the 2 in the loadmodule line







